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the nationals are being held from algeria, ireland, japan, france, and the united states, and britain. >> many of the people i've worked in the area many years. i asked for your understanding for not being able to give you more detailed information. >> it's not clear how many algerian workers are being held. least 30 people have managed to escape. a catering company said that it has 150 employees alone still confined at the plant. the gas field is in remote parts of the country's eastern desert, serviced by its own air fields, accommodations, and hospital. several hundred people are believed to work on the base at any one time. it's just 100 kilometers west of the libyan border. one armed group says it carried out the attack as payback for algeria allowing france to use its air bases in the assault against al qaeda dazzling spiders in neighboring mali. >> according to the information we have, there are about 20 terrorists inside. we believe they take orders from him and i don't believe they came from mali or libya. this is a revenge attack aimed at foreign countries participating in t
the nationals are being held from algeria, ireland, japan, france, and the united states, and britain. >> many of the people i've worked in the area many years. i asked for your understanding for not being able to give you more detailed information. >> it's not clear how many algerian workers are being held. least 30 people have managed to escape. a catering company said that it has 150 employees alone still confined at the plant. the gas field is in remote parts of the country's...
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we should not be in a battle between what the uk is doing against what ireland is doing or against what italy is doing. all we are doing -- all we're interested in is how you're up competes against the rest of the world. >> when it comes to the bottom line, the eu is a mainstay for a great many businesses across britain. for them, leaving the single market would be a nightmare scenario. am i getting down to some core corporate news now, anderman gineing giantiemens has reported a 12% drop in profits. it also said the number of orders that had received fell during the same time. >> the manufacturing has been focusing on - headlines in recent months, including delays in the delivery of its new high- speed trains, but the group says it is sticking by its sales and profitability forecast for the current year, thanks to savings as part of a massive restructuring program. let's get a look now at how the markets have reacted to all of that news. our correspondence sent -- sends us this report -- our correspondent sends us this report from frankfurt. >> the forecast was very weak. traders in fr
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clashes in the northern ireland capital of belfast continue. rocks and bombs were thrown at police who responded with water canyons -- water cannons. the process were against limiting the days been british flag flies outside city hall. there were more than 4000 people on board the costa cord ia when it crashed one year ago. many people are still coping with the trauma of what happened, especially with the wreckage serving as a painful reminder. >> one year from the disaster, the wreckage is still resting in the waters. on january 13, 2012, the cruise liner hit rocks after sailing too close to shore. it was a fatal mistake that the ship's crew told passengers to remain calm. as the ship listed more and more to one side, the 42 men to people started leaving their cabins to reach the would-4200 people started leaving their cabins -- 4200 people started leaving their cabins to reach lifeboats. >> the rescue boats were full. >> it took an hour after the collision for the first passengers to be brought to safety. not everyone were so lucky -- was so
clashes in the northern ireland capital of belfast continue. rocks and bombs were thrown at police who responded with water canyons -- water cannons. the process were against limiting the days been british flag flies outside city hall. there were more than 4000 people on board the costa cord ia when it crashed one year ago. many people are still coping with the trauma of what happened, especially with the wreckage serving as a painful reminder. >> one year from the disaster, the wreckage...
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this morning loyalist clashes shake northern ireland get again after power fast decision to fly the union flag for only eighteen days a year. government forces chase militants out of a key city with the help of french military airstrikes after president francois stated intervention in the area will continue for as long as necessary. and washington says it will resign its afghan mission to assisting local forces from the spring sparking speculation that it might be planning to keep up its military muscle in that country. from the arctic new central moscow times kevin i would hear this with you in our top story now around a dozen police have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist clashes in northern ireland tensions been running high for more than a month after belfast council decided to flag fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year. in the province looks into what else is fueling the unrest as well recreational rioting that's what some people are calling it. as to being taking place all across the us in the past weeks many of them peaceful but in pockets vi
this morning loyalist clashes shake northern ireland get again after power fast decision to fly the union flag for only eighteen days a year. government forces chase militants out of a key city with the help of french military airstrikes after president francois stated intervention in the area will continue for as long as necessary. and washington says it will resign its afghan mission to assisting local forces from the spring sparking speculation that it might be planning to keep up its...
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been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out onto the streets the weekends on saturday we saw some of the worst they like writing that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend and the damage that this is doing. much much further reaching. in this area. talking to people from all sides of the debate to find out what exactly. the riot sparked by the like this speech showing no signs of the baiting at the weekend lewis returning from the protest who passed the nationalist area both sides clashing police think a bunch of attacks from loyalist riot his many in the nationalist community. angry young loyalists of pulling back old sectarian narrative a worrying sign to remember the reality of past troubles. young people why are they coming out and reacting in this way. willing to accept. you have is in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world well can be done t
been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out onto the streets the weekends on saturday we saw some of the worst they like writing that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend and the damage that this is doing. much much further reaching. in this area. talking to people from all sides of the debate to find out what exactly....
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fast and of course our trees are first is closely monitoring the developments in northern ireland on our twitter feed you can find first hand information and pictures about the protest and earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to jason walsh a journalist for the christian science monitor who says the unrest is being flared up by the challenging and changing demographics. the protests. despite the appearance of some groups such as the ulster people form no one is entirely sure exactly what it is that the protesters want northern ireland in general and belfast in particular have traditionally being protestant unionist loyalist or if you like to put areas and the recent census results showed that northern ireland no longer has a unionist one it's more a sort of fifty fifty situation i mean what can city whole do is got itself into a real rock and a hard place isn't it if they overturn the decision it's going to look like more brule take it over potentially cause a flare up on the other side this stuff up they are going to get over this account of they certainly can't undo the decision.
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police officers have been injured during continued violence related to union flag protests in northern ireland. police fired water cannons and plastic bullets. hundreds of protesters attacked them with brick and -- with bricks and bottles. unrest has been some the worst since the 1998 peace deal. a report into the alleged sex crimes committed by a british television star reveal decades of abuse. he committed more than 200 crimes against adults and children. more from london. >> the report says jimmy was a prolific predatory sex offender and the scale of his abuse was unprecedented. the report was called "giving victims a voice." since he died in 2011, true justice for his many victims is no longer achievable. revealing his abuse gives victims the recognition they never had at the time. he was an eccentric personality, his career spanning six decades. he started as a radio dj, hosted his own tv shows, developed a parallel career as a charity fundraiser after working in hospitals. the common denominator to all this, a vulnerable young people. >> that is the cloak that he hid behind to abuse soci
police officers have been injured during continued violence related to union flag protests in northern ireland. police fired water cannons and plastic bullets. hundreds of protesters attacked them with brick and -- with bricks and bottles. unrest has been some the worst since the 1998 peace deal. a report into the alleged sex crimes committed by a british television star reveal decades of abuse. he committed more than 200 crimes against adults and children. more from london. >> the report...
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sixteen police officers have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist to clashes in northern ireland the unrest was triggered more than a month ago following the belfast council's decision to lower the union flag from city hall except for eighteen days a year. who is in the province to what else is feeling under arrest creational rioting that some people a calling it. it has been taking place all across the us in the past weeks many have been peaceful but in pockets violence breaking out in the process is on the other side many of them young their faces covered as police come under attack with rocks and petrol bombs mark easton's the director of the east belfast mission creep is working with young protesters to try to calm the tensions some kids are doing it for fun or doing it for more sinister motives in terms of control terms of par in terms of ego some are doing it because it's sexier than the playstation you know young girls are doing a girl's name with young children we've seen on the streets i don't think a fully realised what their actions can result. in some ways having a la
sixteen police officers have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist to clashes in northern ireland the unrest was triggered more than a month ago following the belfast council's decision to lower the union flag from city hall except for eighteen days a year. who is in the province to what else is feeling under arrest creational rioting that some people a calling it. it has been taking place all across the us in the past weeks many have been peaceful but in pockets violence breaking out...
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and you have as in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to stop this happening right now what with these people responsible alterations needed for the people on the street. when do you think this is going to start i don't think it's going to stop france will stop but after the still some calm in the form of a peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on into will de mint some in what's been taking place they've been dubbed the embarrassed all silent majority egos holdings of the sort of embarrassed majority rule silent majority would do is that represents to turn g. thing as quick barson here but there's no countries you see in these protests so for the test you see this you want to think of belfast we think oh yes we'll have more choosing the right. truth is like us that can be a good site there shuffle the good things up and that's where the sculpture. race is now on to come up with a solution to calm the situation before it gets any more and every riot every rock throwing chipping away at the he
and you have as in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to stop this happening right now what with these people responsible alterations needed for the people on the street. when do you think this is going to start i don't think it's going to stop france will stop but after the still some calm in the form of a peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on into will de mint some in what's been taking place...
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today's news and of the week's top stories on our loyalist clashes across northern ireland headed for a six week this off the belfast decision to fly the union flag over city hall only just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali a fighting air strikes have left eleven civilians. and venezuela supreme court suspends the inauguration of chavez amid intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and yes so we can barack obama's pledge to shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow but one hundred sixty people still held in the notorious center without charge or trial. years. but the week's top headlines on our this is the weekly with me rory suchet live in moscow thank you for joining us. at least twenty nine police officers were injured . as violent clashes and northern ireland reach into a six week rest was triggered by the belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year the latest clashes broke out after about a thousand
today's news and of the week's top stories on our loyalist clashes across northern ireland headed for a six week this off the belfast decision to fly the union flag over city hall only just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali a fighting air strikes have left eleven civilians. and venezuela supreme court suspends the inauguration of chavez amid intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of...
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today's news on the way stop stories belfast fury have a clashes in northern ireland leave at least twenty nine please indra i need anger over this city council's decision to remove the british flag for most of the here. person is on alert and fronts are made fears of possible islamist retribution after paris launched as trikes an al qaeda linked insurgency in mali. also the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors the media is in a coma i made mounting concern was how the government will have without its charismatic leader. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly one l.t. with me here our thanks for joining us. these are linked so were the flying of the union truck in northern ireland once again ended in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since about four city council voted to reduce the number of days they were displayed sparking the fury of loyalists twenty nine release officers were injured in saturday's sick town of quantifiers violence broke out as about a thousand to unionists marching on belf
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you have is in the right so role of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image or around the world well can be done to stop this happening right now what would these people respond so politicians need if the people on the street they need to listen to the civilians are. slaughtered every day in the cold winter when do you think this is going to stop i don't think it's going to stop a bad religion for it's going to stop the talf the still some calm in the form of the peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on it but will demand some in fear of what's been taking place they've been dubbed the embarrassed all silent majority hugo's all beings of the sort of embarrassed majority will silent majority would do is that represents to turn to the thing that is quite embarrassing when you hear the news of our countries you see in these protests some people who test you see this nobody would ever think of belfast we think oh yeah i still have those mortars in the grass that's not a face like us. maybe you could say they're shuffle the good things up in this
you have is in the right so role of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image or around the world well can be done to stop this happening right now what would these people respond so politicians need if the people on the street they need to listen to the civilians are. slaughtered every day in the cold winter when do you think this is going to stop i don't think it's going to stop a bad religion for it's going to stop the talf the still some calm in the form of the...
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and loyalist clashes a northern ireland yet again the after belfast council's decision to fly the union flag from city hall for only eighteen days a yeah. it's seven pm here in moscow it's a pleasure to have you with us on our d. i'm to bomb with a first america is to leave local forces in charge of combat operations in afghanistan and switch to a support role this spring the announcement came from u.s. president barack obama after a round of talks with his afghan counterpart on what's being hailed as the last chapter of the u.s. afghan mission but as gannett she can reports american involvement in the country. during his election campaign president obama may have sounded very resolute to leave afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen but the white house is now negotiating terms to stay there the president said if u.s. forces stayed their role will be different but critics argue it's an attempt to rebrand a military presence which both the majority of americans and afghans oppose take a listen to what president obama said about the mission after twenty fourteen i think. you know althoug
and loyalist clashes a northern ireland yet again the after belfast council's decision to fly the union flag from city hall for only eighteen days a yeah. it's seven pm here in moscow it's a pleasure to have you with us on our d. i'm to bomb with a first america is to leave local forces in charge of combat operations in afghanistan and switch to a support role this spring the announcement came from u.s. president barack obama after a round of talks with his afghan counterpart on what's being...
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today's news on the week's top stories on lawyers clashes across northern ireland head for a week. to fly the flag over city hall only just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention in mali. supreme court. intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and we. should shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people held . without charge or trial. it is a pleasure to have you with us here and just in time for the weekly with me. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as violent loyalist clashes in northern ireland now reach into a sixth week of the unrest was triggered by the belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall now for only eighteen days a year and the latest clashes broke out after about a thousand unionists marching on city hall were attacked by locals in a catholic area and police were forced to use water cannons and plastic bullets to disperse the angry mob artie's sarah fergus
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top stories clashes across northern ireland head for a six week decision to fly the union flag over city hall but just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's intervention in mali. eleven. the global head. after a key internet freedom advocate commits suicide his family blames the u.s. criminal justice system for pushing him over the edge. and yes we can't. shut down guantanamo bay. with more than one hundred sixty people held. without charge or trial. after it opened. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as clashes in northern ireland reach into a six week the unrest was triggered by belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year the latest clashes broke out after about a thousand unionists marching on city hall. in a catholic area police were forced to use water cannons and plastic bullets to disperse the angry mob. has been one of the protests at the scene. b
top stories clashes across northern ireland head for a six week decision to fly the union flag over city hall but just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's intervention in mali. eleven. the global head. after a key internet freedom advocate commits suicide his family blames the u.s. criminal justice system for pushing him over the edge. and yes we can't. shut down guantanamo bay. with more than one hundred sixty people held. without charge or trial....
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tonight loyalist clashes shake northern ireland yet again after belfast council's decision to fly the union flag from city hall for only eighteen days a year. mali government forces chase militants out of a king's city with the help of french military air strikes after president francois hollande stated intervention in the area will continue for as long as necessary to bring up to date on the latest on that one tonight. washington says it will reassign its afghan mission to assisting local forces from the spring sparking speculation that it might be planning to keep up its military muscle in that chaotic country. you're watching around the world it's kevin owen here at the new center tonight just after nine pm now moscow time at least four police officers have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist clashes in northern ireland tensions been running high for more than a month after belfast council decided to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year firth is in the province for his looks into what else is fueling the unrest to. recreational rioting that's
tonight loyalist clashes shake northern ireland yet again after belfast council's decision to fly the union flag from city hall for only eighteen days a year. mali government forces chase militants out of a king's city with the help of french military air strikes after president francois hollande stated intervention in the area will continue for as long as necessary to bring up to date on the latest on that one tonight. washington says it will reassign its afghan mission to assisting local...
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as it marks forty one years since british soldiers shot unarmed protesters in northern ireland fourteen people were killed on what became known as bloody sunday with stirred up national attention for years as r.t. sarah firth reports her deep divisions to remain. so far i am still there walking the pavement and i can drink in the look the smell sound and smiles of the street and sharing joy and pride and progress and pain this is the story of life living and working in a loyalist community that was such a narrative of violence and dysfunctional relationship every level of their community politically in the community leaders and as well as in their homes and their families. by a former youth worker harriet long's writing struck a chord with many trying to make sense of the recent rising on the surface and the latest trouble was with the decision to limit the number of days the union flag would fly from belfast city hall in northern ireland and the flag has an important political and cultural meaning a reminder of the loyalists the province is part of the day but also that it must remain
as it marks forty one years since british soldiers shot unarmed protesters in northern ireland fourteen people were killed on what became known as bloody sunday with stirred up national attention for years as r.t. sarah firth reports her deep divisions to remain. so far i am still there walking the pavement and i can drink in the look the smell sound and smiles of the street and sharing joy and pride and progress and pain this is the story of life living and working in a loyalist community that...
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today's news and the week's top stories about wants to rehab it conscious a northern ireland leave at least twenty nine police injured i mean anger over the city council's decision to remove the british flag for most of the year. because he's on high alert to france amid fears of possible is a mystery tribute show after pirates launched airstrikes on al qaeda linked insurgents in mali. also the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors the leader is in a coma amid mounting concerns have a big government will have without its charismatic leader. development the notorious gone time of a prison camp marks its eleventh anniversary president obama has failed to keep his promise to shun the facility prompting an outcry from human rights groups and. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly with me. here and i'll see how and welcome to the program. the starting process over the flying of the union truck in northern ireland once again ended in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks and city council voted to r
today's news and the week's top stories about wants to rehab it conscious a northern ireland leave at least twenty nine police injured i mean anger over the city council's decision to remove the british flag for most of the year. because he's on high alert to france amid fears of possible is a mystery tribute show after pirates launched airstrikes on al qaeda linked insurgents in mali. also the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors the leader is in a coma amid mounting...
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today's news on the week's top stories belfast here you have a clashes in northern ireland leave at least twenty nine p.c. injured i meet and go over the city council's decision to remove the british want for most of the. securities and highlighted fronts amid fears of possible islamist retribution after parish launched an ad strikes on al qaida links insurgents and money. the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors spin these days in a coma made mounting concerns how the government will sat without its charismatic leader. and arrested development the notorious gone tunnel bay prison camp marks its eleventh front of us three president obama has failed to keep his promise to shut the facility prompting an outcry from human rights very. latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly with me you know. c hello and welcome to the program. they starting projects over the flying of the union jack in northern ireland once again and in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since the city council voted to reduce the numb
today's news on the week's top stories belfast here you have a clashes in northern ireland leave at least twenty nine p.c. injured i meet and go over the city council's decision to remove the british want for most of the. securities and highlighted fronts amid fears of possible islamist retribution after parish launched an ad strikes on al qaida links insurgents and money. the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors spin these days in a coma made mounting concerns how the...
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the ireland -- the islands between britain and argentina, britain says it will only release which sovereignty -- will only release sovereignty -- and a situation caused by a cleaner. a woman had been accused of trying to steal. she was seriously injured when a train jumped the tracks and plowed into something. a heat wave is continuing in australia, with two bridges reaching record levels and parts of the country. there are fires in the southeast, and some have been burning for nearly one month. firefighters are struggling to contain the situation. and with temperatures climbing to a record high, many people headed to the beach. the last record was set back in the last record was set back in
the ireland -- the islands between britain and argentina, britain says it will only release which sovereignty -- will only release sovereignty -- and a situation caused by a cleaner. a woman had been accused of trying to steal. she was seriously injured when a train jumped the tracks and plowed into something. a heat wave is continuing in australia, with two bridges reaching record levels and parts of the country. there are fires in the southeast, and some have been burning for nearly one...
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. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a church in the catholic area of belfast. the unrest comes amid protests over the council's decision to stop flying the british flag from city hall every day. >> and sub-freezing conditions have been gripping europe. germany certainly is facing a full week of snow or crusty country, but his nudelman north of the continent feeling the freeze. of them of millions of bundling up to face the chill -- millions are bundling up -- >> millions are bundling up to face the chill. >> we are doing this for our schools so it can be clean and nice. >> the heavy snow brought the tram system to a halt. in any big city, this would bring about a traffic collapse in america and europe regardless when this much snow falls. the snow blankets slovenia as well. some motorists were forced to turn around as roadways became blocked by broken-down trucks. and parts of spain, like here in northwest of madrid, were turned into a winter wonderland. for many, the snow brings with it extra work. but for others, it is a chance to enjoy the serene
. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a church in the catholic area of belfast. the unrest comes amid protests over the council's decision to stop flying the british flag from city hall every day. >> and sub-freezing conditions have been gripping europe. germany certainly is facing a full week of snow or crusty country, but his nudelman north of the continent feeling the freeze. of them of millions of bundling up to face the chill -- millions are...
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the spiraling protests over the flying of the union jack in northern ireland one. street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since belfast city council voted to reduce the number of the british flag is displayed sparking the fury of loyalists twenty nine police officers were. broken thousand unionists marching on belfast city hall. and were attacked by. police. plastic bullets to keep the two sides apart. reports from the same. recreational riot. some people are calling it. the director. is working with young to try to calm the tensions kids are doing it for fun. in terms of control. in terms of. doing it because it's sexier than a play station. one of the protesters here asking for just one or flag back up on water and pays to get off their back ses peter robinson least you're not silly not them he was the one that had to start. their day forty thousand they floods for us to come out on the street to protest against their land a nice sentiment back save maybe take all the flak he's called was rubbish and skull mannering o
the spiraling protests over the flying of the union jack in northern ireland one. street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since belfast city council voted to reduce the number of the british flag is displayed sparking the fury of loyalists twenty nine police officers were. broken thousand unionists marching on belfast city hall. and were attacked by. police. plastic bullets to keep the two sides apart. reports from the same. recreational riot. some...
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today's news on the week's top stories about france here you have a clash of the northern ireland at least twenty nine police injured i made anger over the city's council decision to remove the british one for most of the year. security on high alert in france amid fears of portable islamist reparation after paris launched airstrikes on al qaeda linked insurgents in mali. the brother of the then is a while and present a good show that denies rumors the leader is in a coma and made mounting concerns how the government will that without a charismatic leader. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the way with me hello and welcome to the program. they are lying prostrate so were the flying of the union jack in northern ireland once again ended in a street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday so it's been almost six weeks since belfast city council voted to reduce the number of days they were displayed sparking the fury of loyalists twenty nine police officers were injured in some very sick tear and clashes violence broke out and smiled at the house and in uniso
today's news on the week's top stories about france here you have a clash of the northern ireland at least twenty nine police injured i made anger over the city's council decision to remove the british one for most of the year. security on high alert in france amid fears of portable islamist reparation after paris launched airstrikes on al qaeda linked insurgents in mali. the brother of the then is a while and present a good show that denies rumors the leader is in a coma and made mounting...
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. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a church in the catholic area of belfast. the unrest comes amid protests over the council's decision to stop flying the british flag from city hall every day. >> and sub-freezing conditions have been gripping europe. germany certainly is facing a full week of snow or crusty country, but his nudelman north of the continent feeling the freeze. of them of millions of bundling up to face the chill -- millions are bundling up -- >> millions are bundling up to face the chill. >> we are doing this for our schools so it can be clean and nice. >> the heavy snow brought the tram system to a halt. in any big city, this would bring about a traffic collapse in america and europe regardless when this much snow falls. the snow blankets slovenia as well. some motorists were forced to turn around as roadways became blocked by broken-down trucks. and parts of spain, like here in northwest of madrid, were turned into a winter wonderland. for many, the snow brings with it extra work. but for others, it is a chance to enjoy the serene
. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a church in the catholic area of belfast. the unrest comes amid protests over the council's decision to stop flying the british flag from city hall every day. >> and sub-freezing conditions have been gripping europe. germany certainly is facing a full week of snow or crusty country, but his nudelman north of the continent feeling the freeze. of them of millions of bundling up to face the chill -- millions are...
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loyalist the clashes shake northern ireland yet again after the console decision to why the union flag days a year. we're watching r g it's one of a clock here and was going to live with me tom would say america is to leave local forces in charge of combat operations in afghanistan and so show us support for all displaying the announcement came from the us president barack obama after a round of talks with his afghan counterpart on what's being hailed as a last chapter of the u.s. afghan mission but i scan it can reports american involvement in the country looks said. during his election campaign president obama may have sounded very resolute to leave afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen but the white house is now negotiating terms to stay there the president said if u.s. forces stay their role will be different but critics argue it's an attempt to rebrand a military presence which both the majority of americans and afghans oppose my solution to a president obama said about the mission after twenty fourteen i think. you know although obviously we're still. two years when. i can say
loyalist the clashes shake northern ireland yet again after the console decision to why the union flag days a year. we're watching r g it's one of a clock here and was going to live with me tom would say america is to leave local forces in charge of combat operations in afghanistan and so show us support for all displaying the announcement came from the us president barack obama after a round of talks with his afghan counterpart on what's being hailed as a last chapter of the u.s. afghan...
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today's news and the week's top stories in belfast fury clashes in northern ireland illegal at least twenty nine police injured i mean to go over the city council's decision to remove the british one for most of the get. the securities and i learned from some it appears of possible islamist retribution up to paris launched as trikes an al-qaeda linked insurgency in mali. the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors the leader is in a coma and made mounting concerns how the government will somehow without its charismatic leader. direct the development of the notorious gone tunnel by prison camp marks a eleventh anniversary president obama has failed to keep his promise to the facility prompting an outcry from human rights groups. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the weekly with me you don't. see it thanks for joining us. these parting projects over the flying of the union jack in northern ireland once again and in the street battle between loyalists and nationalists yesterday it's been almost six weeks since about fall city council voted to reduce th
today's news and the week's top stories in belfast fury clashes in northern ireland illegal at least twenty nine police injured i mean to go over the city council's decision to remove the british one for most of the get. the securities and i learned from some it appears of possible islamist retribution up to paris launched as trikes an al-qaeda linked insurgency in mali. the brother of venezuelan president hugo chavez denies rumors the leader is in a coma and made mounting concerns how the...
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loyalists clashes across northern ireland headed for a six week. decision to fly the union flag for just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali. and airstrikes have left eleven civilians dead. but as well as a supreme court. intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and current. pledge to shut down guantanamo still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people still held. without charge or trial now eleven years after a first. for the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly with me rory sushi in moscow welcome to the program. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as loyalist clashes in northern ireland a reach into a six week rest was triggered by the belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year but it's clashes broke out after about a. city hall were attacked by locals in a catholic area and police were forced
loyalists clashes across northern ireland headed for a six week. decision to fly the union flag for just. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali. and airstrikes have left eleven civilians dead. but as well as a supreme court. intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and current. pledge to shut down guantanamo still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people still...
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top stories lawless clashes across northern ireland head for a six week. over city hall for just eighteen days a year. the global had a man down after internet commit suicide the family blames the u.s. criminal justice system for pushing him over the edge. the french president orders tougher security at home for the country's intervention in mali the fighting in strikes have left eleven civilians. yes we can't has pledged to shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people held. without charge or trial. a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as violent clashes in northern ireland reach into a six week rest was triggered by the belfast municipal councils decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year and then clashes broke out after about a thousand. people were attacked by locals in the catholic area police were forced to use water cannons and plastic bullets to dis
top stories lawless clashes across northern ireland head for a six week. over city hall for just eighteen days a year. the global had a man down after internet commit suicide the family blames the u.s. criminal justice system for pushing him over the edge. the french president orders tougher security at home for the country's intervention in mali the fighting in strikes have left eleven civilians. yes we can't has pledged to shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred...
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of northern ireland's complex that doesn't make it any less troubling. france has stepped up security in the country amid fears of islamist attacks during its ongoing operation in mali it comes off to paris helped the government drive out al qaeda linked militants from the key town of kona a french helicopter pilot was killed along with more than one hundred militants and at least ten civilians including three children a west african force is now set to join the efforts for the first troops to arrive in the country today the u.k. has also agreed to help transport foreign troops without sending any soldiers of its own the african contingent is expected to draw around five hundred soldiers. or french president francois hollande said on saturday military support will quote go for as long as necessary. independent journalist robert believes france's foreign policy is contradictory. i think that as long as the french people aren't too bothered by the consequences of this sort of intervention they generally favorite has a great military tradition in france and
of northern ireland's complex that doesn't make it any less troubling. france has stepped up security in the country amid fears of islamist attacks during its ongoing operation in mali it comes off to paris helped the government drive out al qaeda linked militants from the key town of kona a french helicopter pilot was killed along with more than one hundred militants and at least ten civilians including three children a west african force is now set to join the efforts for the first troops to...
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you have is in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to stop this happening right now what would these people response to politicians need if the people on the street. when do you think this is going to start i don't think it's going to stop at. the top of the still some calm in the form of a peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on into will de mint some in what's been taking place they've been dubbed the embarrassed all silent majority. the sort of embarrassment george silent majority represents. is quite embarrassing here but actually countries you see in these protests test you see this you know think of belfast we think. maybe you can say their shuffle of good things happening that's where. the race is now on to come up with a solution to calm the situation before it gets any more and every riot every rock throwing chipping away at the heart full for peace. go. ahead for you this song. pushing weapons and had a well with a parliamentary election a zero approaching people question the governme
you have is in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to stop this happening right now what would these people response to politicians need if the people on the street. when do you think this is going to start i don't think it's going to stop at. the top of the still some calm in the form of a peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on into will de mint some in what's been taking place they've been dubbed...
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yes i think that's always the case though the economic aspect can be overstated certainly northern ireland has experienced a recession like everywhere else and in depressed working class areas it's doubly so but the idea that protestants are in northern ireland are particularly disenfranchised doesn't doesn't hold water the only one figures are still higher in nationalist areas very slightly so if there is. sort of an economic military as it sits across the board it's not affecting one community more than the other. or i was very interested to hear what your thoughts are of the current crisis that in belfast thanks very much indeed jason walsh journalist for the christian science monitor joining me live there in dublin thank you you thank. e.u. leaders seeking to concentrate more power in brussels may face a setback from the union's most reliable member germany there are thousands signed a petition against the european stability mechanism which would allow the block to use members' funds to help other states in trouble and the germans are exactly happy about letting someone else decide whe
yes i think that's always the case though the economic aspect can be overstated certainly northern ireland has experienced a recession like everywhere else and in depressed working class areas it's doubly so but the idea that protestants are in northern ireland are particularly disenfranchised doesn't doesn't hold water the only one figures are still higher in nationalist areas very slightly so if there is. sort of an economic military as it sits across the board it's not affecting one...
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and you have as in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to stop this happening right now what would these people respond some politicians need if the people on the street. when do you think this is going to start i don't think it's going to stop. but after the still some calm in the form of a peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on in bewilderment some in what's been taking place they've been dubbed the embarrassed all silent majority hugo's all beings of the sort of embarrassed majority rule silent majority who do is that represents to turn to the thing that is quite embarrassing here but national news in other countries you see in these protests with us you see this you know think of belfast we think oh yes we'll have those mortars in the rasmussen . shuffle of good things happening that's for. sure. the race is now on to come up with a solution to calm the situation before it gets any more and every riot every rock throwing chipping away at the heart full for peace. artsy fartsy. are now ba
and you have as in the rice a roll of the sea what's happening right now is damaging northern ireland's image around the world can be done to stop this happening right now what would these people respond some politicians need if the people on the street. when do you think this is going to start i don't think it's going to stop. but after the still some calm in the form of a peace rally held on sunday and here have watched on in bewilderment some in what's been taking place they've been dubbed...
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least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as violent clashes in northern ireland reach into a six week the unrest was triggered by belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year the latest clashes broke out after about a thousand unionists marching on city hall were tapped by locals in a catholic area police were forced to use water cannons and plastic bullets the angry mob. has been following the protests at the same. class is breaking out once again. as you can see the police say just trying to push back the crowds a. huge number of police about the fact he fights like this becoming all too common other to think going to have been helped by the fact that many feel inflammatory political language has helped to whip up the tension here on the street. recreational rioting that's what some people are calling it. you can see the fates had. just. brought the police responding when there was a concert in the sun. again about the flag but the scale and intensity of that. this is a much much more than just that he stud
least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as violent clashes in northern ireland reach into a six week the unrest was triggered by belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eighteen days a year the latest clashes broke out after about a thousand unionists marching on city hall were tapped by locals in a catholic area police were forced to use water cannons and plastic bullets the angry mob. has been following the protests at the...
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today's news on the week's top stories on loyalists clashes across northern ireland head for a six week. flight the union flag over city hall only just days a year. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali fighting an air strikes have killed eleven civilians. venezuela's supreme court suspends the inauguration of chavez amid intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and yes we can't barack obama's pledge to shut down guantanamo bay still rings hollow with more than one hundred sixty people held at the notorious center without charge or trial this now eleven years after it opened. but within weeks the top headlines here and this is the weekly with me rory sue show you moscow it's good to have you with us today. at least twenty nine police officers were injured on saturday in belfast as violent loyalist clashes in northern ireland reach now into a sixth week of the rest was triggered by the belfast city council's decision to fly the union flag above city hall for only eight
today's news on the week's top stories on loyalists clashes across northern ireland head for a six week. flight the union flag over city hall only just days a year. the french president orders tougher security at home following the country's days old intervention into mali fighting an air strikes have killed eleven civilians. venezuela's supreme court suspends the inauguration of chavez amid intensifying speculation over the leader's health and the future prospects of his country. and yes we...